PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

MATCHING TWO COLUMNS

PREPARATORY SET-02

Direction (Qs.1-5): In the following questions a sentence is given, some words are given in bold which may have grammatical or spelling error or they may be contextually incorrect. Two columns (I) and (II) are given, column (I) consists of bold words of the sentence and column (II) consists of the appropriate replacement for the bold words. Match the correct replacements. If the sentence is correct mark “no error” as your answer.

 

Question No : 1

The chairman of the Shopping Centre Council of Australia, Peter Allen, welcomed the federal government's ban on mass interpretation, which will exclude shopping centres as they are considered essential to the community.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(E)

(3) (C)-(F)

(4) (A)-(D) & (B)-(E)

(5) No error

Question No : 2

Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has expressed diffident that the significant amendments made to the Motor Vehicles Act have begun reducing the terrible death toll due to accidents on India’s roads. As the prime mover of these changes, he finds the reported reduction in crashes, notably in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, proof of the law’s beneficial bulled.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(E)

(3) (C)-(F)

(4) (A)-(D) & (C)-(F)

(5) No error

Question No : 3

Manic Monday saw India’s bellwether S&P BSE Sensex suffer its worst single-day fall in terms of points as the 30-stock gauge plunged 1,942 points, or 5.2%, to its lowest close in 52 weeks. While the proximate trigger for the headlong selling spree was the global market rout induced by an oil price plunge, there are clear indications that the filled investor sentiment has turned bearish.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(E)

(3) (C)-(F)

(4) (A)-(D) & (B)-(E)

(5) No error

Question No : 4

Qantas has been offering refresh for flights to China, due to the Australian government's travel ban. But this won't be offered for all international travel, because the government only propagated against going overseas -instead of banning it.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(E)

(3) (C)-(F)

(4) (A)-(D) & (C)-(F)

(5) No error

Question No : 5

Just a few minutes and a thin wall apart, both President Ashraf Ghani and his chief rival, Abdullah Abdullah, took the oath of office as the president of Afghanistan on Monday, plunging the fragile country into a new crisis during sensitive peace talks.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(E)

(3) (C)-(F)

(4) (A)-(D) & (B)-(E)

(5) No error